Module 7: Lab 7: Report Assignment - Reactants and Products
Completion requirements
Reaction Yields (7.4)
Opened: Tuesday, May 24, 2022, 12:00 AM
Due: Tuesday, May 31, 2022, 12:00 AM
Module 7: Lab 7: Report Assignment -Reactants and Products- (worth 10 points maximum)
This assignment supports the following objectives:
- (CLO6) Use the scientific method to conduct and interpret basic laboratory experiments relevant to course content and to write concise and comprehensive laboratory reports.
- (CLO5) Record, graph, chart and interpret data obtained from experimentation.
Reaction Stoichiometry (7.3)
- Explain the concept of stoichiometry as it pertains to chemical reactions (CLO1)
- Use balanced chemical equations to derive stoichiometric factors relating to amounts of reactants and products (CLO1)(CLO2)
- Perform stoichiometric calculations involving mass, moles, and solution molarity (CLO2)
Reaction Yields (7.4)
- Explain the concepts of theoretical yield and limiting reactants/reagents. (CLO1)
- Derive the theoretical yield for a reaction under specified conditions. (CLO2)
- Calculate the percent yield for a reaction. (CLO2)
Lab Report Assignment Instructions:
1. Complete the Module 7: Lab 7: Experiment
2. Write the Module 7: Lab 7: Report using the format below
3. Upload the completed Experiment Handout using the file upload tool below
4. Upload the Lab 7: Report using the file upload tool below
Lab Report Format:
TITLE: LAB 7 Report: Reactants and Products
YOUR NAME:
ABSTRACT:
- What you did (Explain the Procedure that you followed)
- How you did it (Give the tool and/or "simulator URL" used)
- Why you did it (What was the purpose for doing this experiment)
- What you found (Discuss the quality of your data based on the size of percent error values if you have any and/or Discuss something that you figured out about how the values in your data change as you manipulate the simulator)
DATA/ANALYSIS: This is the Completed Experiment Handout (upload separately)
CONCLUSION: What did you learn, not what you did using the simulator (Explain a concept, skill, tool, or formula that you learned as a result of doing this experiment)